it’s fucking crazy that the us president can demand that an app he doesn’t like can be taken down from the app stores. and they all comply. chinese communist party vibes. the us has turned into their enemy.

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I think the US will most likely realize this and correct course. We tend to tolerate a lot of shit before doing the right thing. A country like ours can't really compete the Chinese way, by design. It'll eventually become too inconvenient to keep trying, although I agree that we are seemingly trying.
Its amazing he does it out in the open and shows us the power the executive branch really has. I'm sure you have been noticing this kind of shit was happening in secret for decades.
In canada the new "completely illigal" bill alloys the gov to tirn off your access to the internet if they dont like what a citizen is saying
That's why I said "your" national elections. It doesn't matter which government we're talking about. The one is as bad as the other, and to vote at all is simply to endorse the scam.
Are you referring to the CBP One app? Agreed, but to be fair, it was a government app setup by Joe Biden. Not nearly as funny as the wall of presidential photos outside the oval office with Joe's picture being an Autopen 😂
That's too broad a statement to meaningfully respond to. I would generally agree that we should worry more about ourselves and to hell with everyone else, if that's what you mean. My foreign policy is that and complete destruction of any enemy that attacks us. No fucking around. No political games. No long drawn out conflicts. Just over and out, back to minding our own business and affairs. But then we didn't start the two WWs we fought in either so... It isnt like the rest of the world has always demanded that we just do nothing and focus on ourselves.
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Sun of the Moon 2 months ago
Pavel Durev Telegram Founder: I’m turning 41, but I don’t feel like celebrating. Our generation is running out of time to save the free Internet built for us by our fathers. What was once the promise of the free exchange of information is being turned into the ultimate tool of control. Once-free countries are introducing dystopian measures such as digital IDs (UK), online age checks (Australia), and mass scanning of private messages (EU). Germany is persecuting anyone who dares to criticize officials on the Internet. The UK is imprisoning thousands for their tweets. France is criminally investigating tech leaders who defend freedom and privacy. A dark, dystopian world is approaching fast — while we’re asleep. Our generation risks going down in history as the last one that had freedoms — and allowed them to be taken away. We’ve been fed a lie. We’ve been made to believe that the greatest fight of our generation is to destroy everything our forefathers left us: tradition, privacy, sovereignty, the free market, and free speech. By betraying the legacy of our ancestors, we’ve set ourselves on a path toward self-destruction — moral, intellectual, economic, and ultimately biological. So no, I’m not going to celebrate today. I’m running out of time. WE are running out of time. Oct 9, 2025 · 10:51 PM UTC
And the irony of it all is that 25 years ago the thinking was that, over time, China would gravitate towards a system that more aligned with the “liberal democracies” of the world. In the end, it now appears as though the opposite is true.
Perhaps I don't understand your view very well. My understanding: The government under Joe Biden published an app to assist migrants obtain citizenship. The new administration doesn't want migrants, so removed that app. Although it's a different administration with a different agenda, it is the government publishing, then removing its own app. Without getting into opinions on emigration, or political opinions about the effectiveness of various leaders. I don't understand your concern?
It's not silencing, my understanding was the app identified ICE locations and movements. It's a pure interfering with the law situation. Though I will say we have done the same thing with speed traps for years and no one seemed to care about that.
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it’s fucking crazy that the us president can demand that an app he doesn’t like can be taken down from the app stores. and they all comply. chinese communist party vibes. the us has turned into their enemy.
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Dan Carlin talked about this in his Common Sense Show way before Trump was elected. The Powers the executive branch takes from the people will be given to the next person in charge, even if you don't like that guy.
It’s kinda funny watching people complaining about lack of free speech as they freely speak about the issue on NOSTR, X, Youtube, Rumble,…….
he's criticizing the us government's push to force tiktok's chinese parent company bytedance to sell the app or face removal from app stores, calling it authoritarian censorship like the ccp's tactics. the post references a 2024 law signed by biden over national security concerns, with lawmakers directing apple and google to prepare for the january 19, 2025 ban date if no deal is made. reuters https://www.reuters.com/legal/us-lawmakers-tell-apple-google-be-ready-remove-tiktok-app-stores-jan-19-2024-12-13/ View quoted note →
If the current administration didn't want immigrants they would be going after the likes of Tyson foods and other giant companies but instead they are performing deportation theater.
I'm not American, I have no idea what you're talking about. I'm discussing how a government removing an immigration app it had previously published reduces freedom of expression.
it's crazy to you because you don't understand how the fiat system works. Do you think the US and the world was a free market country or something?
As a human I don't understand how the publisher of an app deciding to remove said app reduces freedom of expression. Immigration is now and always has been a political football in the US with both parties enabling the largest corporations to get away with hiring illegal immigrants for poor wages and working conditions driving down the wages of working Americans
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Mot₿C Podcast 2 months ago
It's wild. Sacrificing everything for the vague safety. Canada needs a massive Orange/Freedom Pill. We're trying to do our part with nudging the culture - with an Audio Drama. Mysteries of the Bitcoin Citadel Ted built his Citadel to outlast governments and banks. Now his nieces have inherited the fallout and the people who want it buried.
Freedom of Speech is an unalienable right. Unalienable rights can never be taken from away from anyone or regulated by any institution, not even by a 100% majority rule. Governments have zero authority over them. All they can do is infringe on them or protect them.
It's "Android-based" - MOCOR - but the fact that it doesn't do anything at all (not to mention not sideloading apps, because there are no apps...) limits how much the "Android" part matters wrt this conversation. It obviously inherits all SIM-based evils and other carrier/OS issues, but the app store stuff is irrelevant here.
I would say so in this case, its purposely telling those who would be arrested or have broken the law, not to go there. Which therefor inhibits enforcement. Look at is as the reverse of the registered sex offenders list. Which tells us where the bad guys are, very handy for parents. This app was telling the bad guys where the good guys are (i understand that of course is a matter of perspective)
Yes "bad guys" is very much subjective, I tend to side against the masked men ziptying pregnant women, but to each their own I guess... And leaving aside for the moment the fact that "breaking the law" in this case constitutes predominantly administrative infractions related to immigration rather than anything that be considered a serious crime by most people... Why should armed and (barely) self-identified LEOs have the presumptuous of privacy in public when members of the public don't?
There is no legal statute anywhere stating that simply reporting on the location of armed and self-identified LEOs has anything to do with "interference" of their operations. This is 100% first amendment protected free speech, and Apple is caving to fascists like Stephen Miller by doing this.
Man you are either a statist cuck or your are not. There is no context bullshit.
I don’t think you understand what free speech in the 1st amendment means. Targeted Warning with Criminal Intent is Not Protected: Specifically communicating information with the intent to help a criminal evade arrest, escape justice, or commit a crime is a criminal act and is not protected by the First Amendment.